Rate These Foreign Baby Names To Reveal Your Babymoon Holiday Destination

There is one thing that can be said about everyone—everyone has a name. Whether we are in love with our name, know the meaning behind it, or have some kind of family significance tied to it, we all have a name we can call ourselves by. Every country also has different names. Names that we think are normal or even popular might sound strange to other countries and vice versa. Perhaps we aren’t used to some names that they regularly name their children and they see as common. Perhaps they also have derivatives of names that we see as popular but they just quite aren’t the same.

Who is well versed when it comes to names from other countries? Who sees them as interesting and beautiful, or maybe just kind of strange? There are so many names that are not very popular in the Western World, but that are very cool names regardless. When we hear these names, it is interesting to find out what they mean or where they came from. Chances are they are from similar countries that our names are from. Take our quiz and rate our list of foreign baby names and we will reveal the location of your next babymoon vacation.

Question 1

Sofia

Sofia is the Argentinian way to spell the more traditional Sophia, which means wisdom in Greek. In Argentina, this name and spelling is very popular among baby girls just like it is in America and Europe, but it really peaked in popularity in 2015 and has since dropped off a little bit.

Question 2

Lachlan

Lachlan is from Scottish decent, but it is actually really popular in Australia strangely enough. Lachlan means from the land of many lakes—I do not know how many lakes there are in Australia, but to each there own I suppose. This name reached its peak in 2016.

Question 3

Florian

Here we have a popular Austrian baby name which means flourishing or flower. It is an interesting meaning for a boy's name, but hey, whatever floats the Austrian's boat. This name is actually Latin in base and was at its most popular back in 1911 through 1924.

Question 4

Aya

Aya is most popular in Belgium. This name is closely related to other names such as Ava, Ayla, Aria, Arya, Mia, Amaya, Ella, Mila, Maya, Anya, Ariya, and Ari. Aya was never really a super popular name until 2004 when it started to steadily incline until it hit its peak in 2016.

Question 5

Joao

Joao is the most popular baby boy's name in Brazil right now. It means god is gracious and is from Hebrew decent. This boy's name was never a popular in Brazil, until 2010 hit, then all of a sudden there was a great boom with the name. Having already been the most common name in Portugal, we can see how the name may have made it's way to Brazil.

Question 6

Isidora

Isidora is from Greek origins and it means gift. However, it has become increasingly popular in Chile. There were spikes in the name in 1993, 2012, and 2014, and it remains to be a popular name in the country. Many people like the name because of its meaning.

Question 7

Jakub

Jakub is a name that is related to Jacob, but it is the Czech version of it. Jakub means Supplanter and it a highly Biblical name as Jacob was the father of 12 sons who gave their names to the 12 tribes of Israel. This name hit its peak in 2008, but is still popular in the Czech Republic.

Question 8

Soren

Soren is a Danish name that means Thor, the god of thunder. that is a pretty cool name to have growing up, don't you think? Soren started to become popular in 2008 and has just been steadily rising on the charts ever since then, especially in Denmark.

Question 9

Matias

Matias is from Hebrew origins and it means gift of god. Many people believe that Matias is related to Matthew, but actually it is related to the name Mateo and Mathias. This name is very popular in Finland where it never got much attention until it really rose to fame in 2013.

Question 10

Lena

Lena comes from Greek origins and it means light. The country that is really loving this name is Germany as this name is really popular right now. However, the most popular this name has ever been was in 1885 believe it or not, and from there it never quite bounced back to the fame it once had.

Question 11

Eszter

Eszter is from the name Esther and this name has a Persian background. It means star, which you can see why many Hungarians would name their child this. The name was at its most popular in 2004, but also had spikes in 2006, 2010, and 2018, so it is pretty popular.

Question 12

Aoife

Pronounced Ee-Fa, this purely Irish name means beauty and it is popular in none other than Ireland. This name does not travel much outside of Ireland (unless you are of Irish decent), but it is a pretty name nonetheless. It was not really all that popular until it rose to fame in 2016, but it had a steady rise there.

Question 13

Giulia

Giulia is the Italian version of Julia, which means young. Julia is a very popular name in the States as well as Canada, but Giulia is a very popular name in Italy. It really started coming into fame in 1993, and kind of just kept climbing from there. there have been peaks and valleys, but it is popular.

Question 14

Matas

Matas means Matt or Matthew in Lithuanian. Matthew means gift of god, and this name is very popular in the Baltic State. In 1996 it was at its most popular then it hit some peaks and valleys, peaking in 2001, 2012, and 2016. However, the name is still very popular throughout the country.

Question 15

Petar

Petar is a popular Macedonian name that derives from the name Peter. Peter is a highly Biblical name as Peter was a disciple of Christ. In Macedonia, it is also thought of as a highly religious name as well. This name was very popular in 2014, but it also very popular now in 2018 too.

Question 16

Kieran

Kieran is a popular name that has Gaelic roots. This name means small and dark skinned. However, the country that uses it the most is Malta, which is an island off of Italy. This name really became popular in 1990 then steadily began to increase from there where it is at its most popular today.

Question 17

Santiago

Santiago is actually Spanish for Saint James and is a really popular name in Mexico. Obviously, this name has a Spanish background. This name really reached its stride in 2002 and really shot up the charts staying in its popular position ever since then.

Question 18

Lotte

Lotte means petite and feminine and derives from the name Charlotte. This name is most popular in the Netherlands although Charlotte was more popular in the U.S.A back in the 1920s and 1930s. Lotte has a spike of popularity in 1988 but really became famous in 2016.

Question 19

Ingrid

Ingrid is most popular in Norway and it means hero's daughter. What a name to live up to! Its origin is Teutonic, I am not quite sure what that is, but bonus points if you do! This name has been somewhat popular since 1944 and has steadily climbed the list since then peaking at 1968.

Question 20

Krystyna

Krystyna is another form of Christina and it means Christ bearer in a girl form as it is also related to the name Christopher. Krystyna is a very popular name over in Poland and this spelling of the name has Polish roots. It was most popular in 1998, and has died off a little since then.

Question 21

Anastasiya

Anastasiya is a Russian name that means resurrection. What a cool name, don't you think? This name has been made into movies, plays, musicals, you name it! This name has really always been popular for girls in Russia, but it really hit a high point in 2006 and has kind stayed there ever since.

Question 22

Alexandru

Alexandru is related to Alexander or Aleksandr which means defender of men. Countless kings and emperors named Alexander have ruled since the time of the ancient Greeks, so it is a huge name to live up to. It really hit a peak in Romania in 1995 and kind of died off a little since then.

Question 23

Filip

Filip is related to the name Philip and it has a Greek background. it means friend of horses. However, this name is incredibly popular in Serbia. It started becoming popular in 1988 and began to climb the charts from there steadily growing in popularity where it is most popular today.

Question 24

Pau

Pau is a small name that also means small and humble. it has a Spanish background and is popular in Spain. This name pretty much flatlined until 2000 when it began to have some popularity, then it began to have some peaks and valleys until it really hit its stride in 2013.

Question 25

Daria

Daria is a popular name mostly in the Ukraine, but it is also popular in Russia as well. This name means queenly and it has a Persian background. Daria has actually been a popular name in the East since 1944 and has kind of stayed there ever since. It really hit on the charts in 2000 though.

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